Syrian Army Kills Tens of Terrorists in Hama Province

Syrian Army troops and the country’s fighter jets targeted the positions of Fatah al-Sham Front (previously known as the al-Nusra Front) in at least 19 different regions in Northern Hama, inflicting tens of casualties on the militants.

The Syrian air force also carried out ten combat sorties over terrorists’ concentration centers in Tal Othman, its surroundings and al-Baneh in Northwestern Hama, killing tens of militants.

The army men also seized a truck of militants carrying arms and ammunition in agricultural development crossroad in the Eastern countryside of Hama.

Hama Governor Qassan Khalaf disclosed on Tuesday that the Syrian army is paving the ground for seizing back the strategic towns of Taybat a-Imam and Halfaya in the Northern part of his province.

“After the terrorists seized control of the villages and farms in Northern Hama and displaced their residents, the Syrian army managed to recapture those regions and push back the militants; now the army units are readying to seize back Taybat al-Imam and Halfaya towns both of which are close to the city of Mahrada,” Khalaf told FNA.

He noted that the terrorists have taken control of many regions in Northern Hama, including al-Kabariya, Ma’an, Khafsin, al-Talissiya, Ma’ardes and Souran.

Khalaf pointed to a terrorist attack which took place in the town of Ma’ardes, and said, “In terrorist blasts conducted by three suicide bombers in al-Asi square, one terrorist was killed and two others blew up themselves.”